Trump upped the ante in defense of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh who was accused of a high school sexual assault by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will reportedly meet with employees Friday to douse the flames set by one executive who appeared behind Brett Kavanaugh at his hearing last week.
As a last resort and ahead of the procedural vote scheduled by the Senate on Friday, the protesters marched from the federal courthouse to the Supreme Court and later to the Hart Senate Office Building atrium.
Over 500 law professors signed a letter, which will be submitted to the U.S. Senate on Thursday, rejecting Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination.
The new Justice replacing Justice Kennedy’s swing vote in the federal Supreme Court will likely determine if employers can impose their values on employees.
A woman, triggered by the live proceedings of Brett Kavanaugh's hearing Thursday, came forward and accused Joe Fain, a Republican state senator in Washington, of raping her.
The son of a former Supreme Court chief justice was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of a minor.
People’s attention was drawn to the colonial-era law after Joseph Shine, a 41-year-old Indian businessman living in Italy, filed a petition in August to get rid of the law, arguing it discriminated against men and women.
“Section 377 results in discrimination and is violative of constitutional principles. Consensual sex between adults in private is not an offence," India’s top court said in its verdict.
The lawsuit challenges anti-abortion measures over ultrasounds, waiting periods and licensing, which stretch back at least 20 years.
The Alabama killer argued that his terminal cancer and past drug use would make the lethal injection unconstitutionally painful.
A controversial video of Tennessee pastor Greg Locke ridiculing the "homosexual cake-baking nonsense" Supreme Court case has spread rapidly across social media.
Carlos Moore, an African-American attorney from Mississippi, argued that the emblem on his state’s flag represents "an official endorsement of white supremacy.”
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O'Neill appeared to boast about the 50 "very attractive females" he had sexual encounters with.
Weakening unions' power is the dream project of some of the nation's biggest conservative funders and activists. The Supreme Court is likely to grant their wish when it rules later this term in Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Council 31.
A case in front of the high court — Janus v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees — could strip public agency unions of much of their funding, with devastating effects on California’s labor movement.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he was "surprised" by the ruling. He added that the decision works toward prolonging "the justice the Burnett family was promised more than 20 years ago."
As a result of the Supreme Court's decision, the man’s brother and nephew became the legal owners of the deceased’s inheritance, leaving his wife and son with no right to his savings or assets.
The judges also ruled the minor wife could register a complaint against her husband if he tried to make sexual relations with her.
Economists found that the Trump administration's decision to repeal the Water of the United States rule is based on information that excludes wetlands' values.
Celebrities, politicians, and LGBTQ rights advocates offered their condolences after the announcement of gay rights pioneer Edith Windsor's death. Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton also offered their kind words.
India's Supreme Court ruled that privacy is a fundamental right, creating new questions for a government identification program and for tech companies operating within the country.